Crocodile (π) is a toddler game.
Definition[]
Oh boy, are you ready for a fun explanation?
Imagine you have two numbers, and a hungry crocodile!
The crocodile has a special rule: "the crocodile eats the larger number".
So, when we say 5 > 3, it means the crocodile eats the 5!
The crocodile "prefers" the larger number, because he is very hungry! So it eats the 5, and leaves the 3 alone. That's why we say 5 is "greater than" 3.
Remember, the crocodile will open his mouth pointing to the larger number, so when you see the ">" symbol, just think: "the crocodile eats the larger one!β
Analysis[]
The logic is pretty simple here. X > Y because the crocodile ate the X, and X can be anything, including everything on the wiki and it's βtrueβ versions, so it also applied for IRL objects or even the entire universe, even if it infinite, or beyond TLn, or whatever else; the only condition is being bigger than something.
It is also normally impossible to go further than it, as if some X > Crocodile, the Crocodile is still eating X.